The underrepresentation of women in top positions has been in the spotlight of research for decades. Prejudice toward female leaders, which decreases womens chances of emerging as leaders, has been discussed as a potential reason. Aiming to investigate the underlying mechanisms of this prejudice, we focused on the question of how facial characteristics might influence womens leadership emergence. Because other research has related ascribed social competence and ascribed naïveté to attractiveness and babyfacedness, respectively, we hypothesized that ascribed social competence would mediate the impact of ascribed attractiveness on leadership emergence and that ascribed naïveté would mediate the impact of ascribed babyfacedness on leadership e...
This study investigated the effects of personality characteristics on emergent leadership in small g...
Women are less likely than men to be associated with leadership, and the awareness of this stereotyp...
Scholars have contributed much to identifying general factors that may hinder women from assuming le...
Females face many challenges when filling leadership roles or roles that are seen as stereotypically...
Recent findings highlight two facets of the two fundamental stereotype content dimensions of agency ...
Recent findings highlight two facets of the two fundamental stereotype content dimensions of agency ...
Recent findings highlight two facets of the two fundamental stereotype content dimensions of agency ...
Previous research has shown that people prefer male leaders who show congruency between facial cues ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
This paper examines the impact of facial cues on leadership emergence. Using evolutionary social psy...
This paper examines the impact of facial cues on leadership emergence. Using evolutionary social psy...
Using an evolutionary psychology framework we propose that leadership and followership are evolved t...
Purpose We propose a social identity model of leader prototypes to address why the maleness of leade...
This paper examines the impact of facial cues on leadership emergence. Using evolutionary social psy...
Women’s underrepresentation in high level leadership positions is a well-documented phenomenon (Cent...
This study investigated the effects of personality characteristics on emergent leadership in small g...
Women are less likely than men to be associated with leadership, and the awareness of this stereotyp...
Scholars have contributed much to identifying general factors that may hinder women from assuming le...
Females face many challenges when filling leadership roles or roles that are seen as stereotypically...
Recent findings highlight two facets of the two fundamental stereotype content dimensions of agency ...
Recent findings highlight two facets of the two fundamental stereotype content dimensions of agency ...
Recent findings highlight two facets of the two fundamental stereotype content dimensions of agency ...
Previous research has shown that people prefer male leaders who show congruency between facial cues ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
This paper examines the impact of facial cues on leadership emergence. Using evolutionary social psy...
This paper examines the impact of facial cues on leadership emergence. Using evolutionary social psy...
Using an evolutionary psychology framework we propose that leadership and followership are evolved t...
Purpose We propose a social identity model of leader prototypes to address why the maleness of leade...
This paper examines the impact of facial cues on leadership emergence. Using evolutionary social psy...
Women’s underrepresentation in high level leadership positions is a well-documented phenomenon (Cent...
This study investigated the effects of personality characteristics on emergent leadership in small g...
Women are less likely than men to be associated with leadership, and the awareness of this stereotyp...
Scholars have contributed much to identifying general factors that may hinder women from assuming le...